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george w. bush did very well, former governor of texas, obviously, former president bush. i mean, the gop, it needs an inclusive message. it needs a welcoming message, it seems to me. it needs to stop even hinting that we're going to deport 12 million or 15 million people. we heard all that in the last election, and it was a killer for the republican party. >> there is no doubt that our rhetoric hurts us. i think most americans agree in broad outlines on immigration that we, number one, need to get serious about securing our borders and stopping illegal immigration. but number two, we should remain a nation that welcomes and that celebrates legal immigrants. ronald reagan famously called legal immigrants americans by choice. and we need to celebrate that story of those who risk everything seeking freedom because that's what makes our country strong. >> don't we have to make policy changes, too? it isn't just for politics. i believe immigrants come here to work, not just for welfare. i happen to believe they smart small business. i think you mentioned that. they're good ent
george w. bush did very well, former governor of texas, obviously, former president bush. i mean, the gop, it needs an inclusive message. it needs a welcoming message, it seems to me. it needs to stop even hinting that we're going to deport 12 million or 15 million people. we heard all that in the last election, and it was a killer for the republican party. >> there is no doubt that our rhetoric hurts us. i think most americans agree in broad outlines on immigration that we, number one,...
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another key part and why george w. bush wanted to go along with it, he was able to wolof this. he was worried about very draconian cuts. >> incidentally, that will again be important. >> i think it is important and also important for putting together a bipartisan agreement. that is one of the kids that democrats can give to republicans who seem to be focused on defense. >> making more points about 1990 and today, and also differences, the differences were very small compared to today. the debt has accumulated and there is a different sense of urgency. the next thing that i would say is this did not occur in the central debate in the election. it had been an issue, but it hadn't been at center as it was. the specifics have not been as specific and a central to the 1988 presidential election as it was to the recent presidential election. and that, obviously, that has some important dimensions to it as well. last thing i would say is we really have three problems right now. we have the short run fiscal cliff, we consolidating the budget of simpson-bowles, and in the long run, enti
another key part and why george w. bush wanted to go along with it, he was able to wolof this. he was worried about very draconian cuts. >> incidentally, that will again be important. >> i think it is important and also important for putting together a bipartisan agreement. that is one of the kids that democrats can give to republicans who seem to be focused on defense. >> making more points about 1990 and today, and also differences, the differences were very small compared...
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he ran against george w. bush and he lost, and he didn't take the loss well. when george w. bush made president, john mccain didn't miss a single opportunity to stick it to the bush administration. hard to believe now john mccain in 2001 voted against the bush tax cuts. john mccain in 2001 called for closing the gun show loophole. john mccain in 2001 was pushing for a patient's bill of rights. in 2001 he was flirting with abandoning the republican party and running as an independent in 2004 or even switching to the democratic party. that was john mccain exacting his version on veef revenge fro beating him in 2000. this is a grouchy guy that came back to the senate to use that seat because of sour grapes. i'm just sick of it. >> for many of us, this is not a political issue, and for many of us this is not revenge. there are legitimate questions whether you believe it or not, and there is some evidence that things aren't quite on the up and up. we're getting to the bottom of it. straight ahead, the stock markets respond to the talks at the white house today. in the guest spot
he ran against george w. bush and he lost, and he didn't take the loss well. when george w. bush made president, john mccain didn't miss a single opportunity to stick it to the bush administration. hard to believe now john mccain in 2001 voted against the bush tax cuts. john mccain in 2001 called for closing the gun show loophole. john mccain in 2001 was pushing for a patient's bill of rights. in 2001 he was flirting with abandoning the republican party and running as an independent in 2004 or...
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and george w. bush. but of course, fortunately the line to the white house stopped right here. at any rate, you want to try to check into your own family tree at ancestry.com. they have made it easy for you. go to tryancestry.com, you'll get two full weeks free to see what you can discover about your family tree. again, so try it out. try ancestry.com. that's tryancestry.com. and you'll have as much fun and learn as much about it as i have. dan, before we get back to too deeply into these issues, twitter and facebook. >> we talk about the whole petraeus and general john allen thing that broke overnight. and aria says to be fair, i've been to afghanistan and it is really quite boring. however, you can have some fun over there to take your mind off things and christopher -- >> bill: david petraeus discovered it. the affair did not begin in afghanistan. it began once he came back here to c.i.a. headquarters. >> christopher chilson on john allen's 20,000 e-mails asks how do they have time to send so many e-mails? don't they work? >> bill: in my entire life, i haven't sent 20,000 pa
and george w. bush. but of course, fortunately the line to the white house stopped right here. at any rate, you want to try to check into your own family tree at ancestry.com. they have made it easy for you. go to tryancestry.com, you'll get two full weeks free to see what you can discover about your family tree. again, so try it out. try ancestry.com. that's tryancestry.com. and you'll have as much fun and learn as much about it as i have. dan, before we get back to too deeply into these...
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george w. bush 2004. he won catholic voters, 52% to 47%. and he won the election 51% to 48%. let's move on. this is barack obama in 2008. catholic voters 54% to 45%. overall election 53% to 46%. just a two-point deviation overall. nine points versus seven here. let's look at 2012. catholic vote 50% to 48%. overall vote 51% to 48%. just a one-point deviation if you will overall. something interesting inside the catholic vote. the president -- white catholics and nonwhite catholics and this mattered. look at this, the president lost white catholics in 2008 by just five points. it was actually a real hadly good showing for a democrat among white catholics. this time he lost white catholics 59% to 40%, nearly 20%. well, guess what made the difference? latino catholics. in 2008 he won 72% to 26%. when the percentage was lower than it is now. so in 2012 he won hispanic catholics by a greater margin and, as you know, hispanics made up a bigger portion of the electorate. so once again it gives you why the catholic vote overall gives you a nice mix in letting you know which way the co
george w. bush 2004. he won catholic voters, 52% to 47%. and he won the election 51% to 48%. let's move on. this is barack obama in 2008. catholic voters 54% to 45%. overall election 53% to 46%. just a two-point deviation overall. nine points versus seven here. let's look at 2012. catholic vote 50% to 48%. overall vote 51% to 48%. just a one-point deviation if you will overall. something interesting inside the catholic vote. the president -- white catholics and nonwhite catholics and this...
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2000 or 2001 from george w. bush. it is 2012. the last vote he got was in 2004. republicans lost in 2006 and 2008. they lied in 2010 and 2012. this is a temporary thing. please let it go over the cliff already. please. >> stephanie: patty murray, dick durbin are saying things like that. i know nancy pelosi said she doesn't think we should go over the cliff. even for a month and then you fix, the gdp will be affected. we're always way down -- >> everything that's -- everything that's being affected by this tax rate, this marginal tax rate of -- if this market has dropped in that short of time by that many points that, gets rid -- those people are short sellers. that's it. they're all short sellers not people trying to get retirement banked up, they're not doing anything like that. these are the same people that got money in and out and abandoned the rules and the whole reason that this thing has gone off a cliff the last 12 years is these jerks that we need to ween out. just let them out. hey, can i do a quick benghazi thing? i thought it was good when they said t
2000 or 2001 from george w. bush. it is 2012. the last vote he got was in 2004. republicans lost in 2006 and 2008. they lied in 2010 and 2012. this is a temporary thing. please let it go over the cliff already. please. >> stephanie: patty murray, dick durbin are saying things like that. i know nancy pelosi said she doesn't think we should go over the cliff. even for a month and then you fix, the gdp will be affected. we're always way down -- >> everything that's -- everything that's...
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then i realized that harry reid was a mormon and george w. bush didn't drink. [laughter] >> so if i was making an appeal to the president, i'd say that sometime soon both privately with speaker boehner and also publicly he should make clear that he's prepared to change some of the commir status quo. the medicare -- medicare status quo. the medicare -- it's the biggest driver of the debt and the deficit. and i mean, tom coburn and i have a medicare reform bill that would save $600 billion over the next 10 years. it's going to take something like that, but i think the president will have to make clear he'll either support some -- well, for instance, beginning to increase the age of eligibility. like like we've done with social security. maybe asking wealthier people to pay a little more money for some of the benefit of medicare. >> of course up to now the president's approach has been to clamp down on providers -- hospitals, doctors. >> but that won't do it. that probably compromises the care to the people that need it most. >> what about premium support? the kin
then i realized that harry reid was a mormon and george w. bush didn't drink. [laughter] >> so if i was making an appeal to the president, i'd say that sometime soon both privately with speaker boehner and also publicly he should make clear that he's prepared to change some of the commir status quo. the medicare -- medicare status quo. the medicare -- it's the biggest driver of the debt and the deficit. and i mean, tom coburn and i have a medicare reform bill that would save $600 billion...
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bush won 22% more of the vote in 2004 than he won in 2000 in part by upping, not entirely but the hispanic vote went up 10% or 30% based on his base. he was someone who spoke. he didn't get 27% which is what romney got. obviously if romney had got ebb 40% of the hispanic vote he would have won the election. >> and pigs would have begun flying. >> eight years earlier, it's not some miracle or mystery how. he liked them. he spoke spanish. talked about comprehensive immigration reform. he was not hostile. he was not ugly spirited. and he was somebody who had a record in previous -- in his governorship of being open and inclusive and admiring of the power of immigration. something happened in the republican party. a semipsychotic break in 2005 for reasons i don't entirely understand. it's been destructive. it has been almost a destructive force. you cannot name a single congressional canndidate who ha benefited from being a harsh immigration restrictionist. not one except for maybe the sheriff in one local race. congressman ran on it in '96, 2004, 2006 and lost. >> so much of this starts at th
bush won 22% more of the vote in 2004 than he won in 2000 in part by upping, not entirely but the hispanic vote went up 10% or 30% based on his base. he was someone who spoke. he didn't get 27% which is what romney got. obviously if romney had got ebb 40% of the hispanic vote he would have won the election. >> and pigs would have begun flying. >> eight years earlier, it's not some miracle or mystery how. he liked them. he spoke spanish. talked about comprehensive immigration reform....
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former president george w. bush led efforts for immigration reform. he said family values don't stop at the rio grande. i disagreed with george w. bush on many things but on the issue of immigration he was genuine and committed. i agree with what he said, and i've been heartened by comments from speaker boehner and others in the last week. i believe democrats and republicans of goodwill can come together across the aisle, roll up our sleeves, do something good for america. fix our broken immigration system in a way that's true to our american values as a nation of immigrants. mr. president, i yield the floor. i ask unanimous consent the veterans' affairs committee be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 4114 and that the senate proceed to its consideration. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. the clerk will report the motion. the clerk: h.r. 4114, an act to increase effective as of december 1, 2012, the rates of compensation for veterans with service-connected disabilities, and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding
former president george w. bush led efforts for immigration reform. he said family values don't stop at the rio grande. i disagreed with george w. bush on many things but on the issue of immigration he was genuine and committed. i agree with what he said, and i've been heartened by comments from speaker boehner and others in the last week. i believe democrats and republicans of goodwill can come together across the aisle, roll up our sleeves, do something good for america. fix our broken...
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>> caller: how many times did george w. bush bring in al gore for consultation after? >> stephanie: i'm sorry and my head is still exploding. he won in a landslide and gregory is still making my head explode. >> caller: this phantom of bipartisanship that they keep worshiping. at some point you have to say you know what, we have now twice elected the same guy. >> stephanie: by a landslide. >> caller: we want him to do his plan. >> stephanie: say the l. word with us. >> do you think the american people of idiots? should he bring mitt romney in to negotiate over the fiscal cliff? what! >> caller: the very idea that they don't understand or they're just starting to grasp how wrong they were up until the very end how confident they were. i was just new oh, rude, please, i think gave gregory is right. who can't see the resounding result was that the american people want mitt romney! >> caller: mitt romney's plan should be considered. yeah. >> stephanie: sorry let me get back to your piece. we went in my david gregory cul-de-sac for a minute. >> caller: it's actually not tha
>> caller: how many times did george w. bush bring in al gore for consultation after? >> stephanie: i'm sorry and my head is still exploding. he won in a landslide and gregory is still making my head explode. >> caller: this phantom of bipartisanship that they keep worshiping. at some point you have to say you know what, we have now twice elected the same guy. >> stephanie: by a landslide. >> caller: we want him to do his plan. >> stephanie: say the l. word...
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c 12 w wt isororangerous whwh t ty ask americans? 51% say alcohol. only 24% say pot and 24% say possibly high and not sure or possibly drunk and not sure. but that's an amazing number. when i look at that, michael, i think, ticktock, we're going to win. >> well, yeah, you guys are going to win. >> you're not for legalization. >> i'm not horror legalization. i think ana is right and i think you are to. i don't think the war on drugs is to walk into legalization. i'm dispassionate about this. it's clear which way it's going. it's an inevitability in america that it will be legalized. that's fine. i won't protest to it. but people talk about portugal. sweden has the most stringent laws against drugs. it's been beautiful because they have one fifth the drug problems. i don't care about those arguments. >> cenk: why don't you-- >> they are case studies. i think this poll is why. the fact that alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana i believe this, but we don't need another alcohol. yeah i agree-- >> cenk: would you ban alcohol. >> i'm not going to go bac
c 12 w wt isororangerous whwh t ty ask americans? 51% say alcohol. only 24% say pot and 24% say possibly high and not sure or possibly drunk and not sure. but that's an amazing number. when i look at that, michael, i think, ticktock, we're going to win. >> well, yeah, you guys are going to win. >> you're not for legalization. >> i'm not horror legalization. i think ana is right and i think you are to. i don't think the war on drugs is to walk into legalization. i'm...
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right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostage by washington's inability to make a deal. labor leaders invited to the white house, meeting with the president since late this morning. we are keeping track of that for us here the list. several leaders from the american labor movement getting first-person attention from the president today, including richard trumka from the afl-cio, amidst many others. tomorrow, you should know that the president will meet with 12 ceos. that list includes frequent cnbc guest david poe day and president and ceo of honey w he has been on power lunch a number of times. on the list, jeff immelt of ge and ford's alan mulally. it is quite a list, ty, and we are the show leading up to that very important meeting tomorrow. so you don't w
right now the dow is in the green by 22 points, the s and p up about 2.75 points. nasdaq negative by a quarter percent. gold market, a little profit taking there, well up above the 1700 level. west texas intermediate crude down two-thirds of a percent. all of this as the count down to the fiscal cliff ticks away. your money is literally being held hostage by washington's inability to make a deal. labor leaders invited to the white house, meeting with the president since late this morning. we...
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it's one of those catch-22s, who started what first. at some point someone's going to have to mediate. what we're hearing now, wolf, is an airplane overhead. usually that means within a few minutes we'll hear the sound of an air strike. we've also been hearing throughout the day sounds of drones in the air. sounds so much like a lawn mower, if you will, in the sky. and everyone here knows the difference between a plane and one of the drones. we heard quite a few drones in the area where we were. and then the sound of planes and soon after the sounds of bombs hitting their targets. now, israel has constantly said they're trying to pinpoint targeting. we know they ended up killing a member of hamas' -- commander from hamas' military wing today. several civilians have been injured and 29 people have been killed including nine militants. wolf. >> be careful over there, sara sidner's in gaza for us watching what's going on. a tough assignment. >>> israel had planned to cease fire today ahead of the egyptian prime minister's visit to gaza. th
it's one of those catch-22s, who started what first. at some point someone's going to have to mediate. what we're hearing now, wolf, is an airplane overhead. usually that means within a few minutes we'll hear the sound of an air strike. we've also been hearing throughout the day sounds of drones in the air. sounds so much like a lawn mower, if you will, in the sky. and everyone here knows the difference between a plane and one of the drones. we heard quite a few drones in the area where we...
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werere all -- they w brief. >> can you follow-up on the compromise? is the president willing to compromise on his insistence that the bush tax cuts are not extended for the top income bracket? >> the president is committed to extending and believes it is the right to petition for extending it to the 98% of people in 97% of the businesses. the senate passeed it. washington can work on the people's behalf and address some of the problems that face them with these deadlines. he would not sign a bill that extends the bush era tax cuts for the top 2%. that has long been his position. it will not change. he would not sign such a bill. he also believes as part of the approach he has long taken an the egos of balance he takes to these issues that he does not accept that you need to raise taxes on those making under 200 to $2,000. a balanced approach requires substantial revenues. those in revenues me to come from those who can afford it -- the wealthiest among us. as demonstrated in his plan you heard him talk about during his campaign. the clinton error rate
werere all -- they w brief. >> can you follow-up on the compromise? is the president willing to compromise on his insistence that the bush tax cuts are not extended for the top income bracket? >> the president is committed to extending and believes it is the right to petition for extending it to the 98% of people in 97% of the businesses. the senate passeed it. washington can work on the people's behalf and address some of the problems that face them with these deadlines. he would...
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rolling back loopholes but we look at them, they are fundamental tax policy decisions that havethem,w loopholes, but fundamental tax policy decisions that have been made about depreciation, manufacturing, all of which are difficult to address. >> not that the corporate community is going offer much in terms of new revenue. >> peter can no doubt say much more about it, cannot make the distinction between the corporate and the unincorporated business and raise taxes. one of the speaker's earlier today passed the entities. a large partnerships. tell us what we should be worried about. >> there is no doubt that the corporate income tax is a rickety structure at this point. it is coming about because we are in a world where capitalism is increasingly mobile and we have this boundary around corporate income taxes based on natural boundary and there is tension contained in that phenomenon. there is dramatically different perspective about where the move. the republican party seems much more interested in a territorial system where you are taxed on the profits that occur with in the united st
rolling back loopholes but we look at them, they are fundamental tax policy decisions that havethem,w loopholes, but fundamental tax policy decisions that have been made about depreciation, manufacturing, all of which are difficult to address. >> not that the corporate community is going offer much in terms of new revenue. >> peter can no doubt say much more about it, cannot make the distinction between the corporate and the unincorporated business and raise taxes. one of the...
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bush performed the first presidential pardon of a gobbler. they stay at the "w." >> they do. they like to go up to the roof top bar i heard. >> yeah. >> they did last year. really. >> okay. >>> the time right now is 6:36. coming up some people are already in line for black friday deals. really? >> yeah. the turkey -- surprised you're not in line. the turkey, sweet potatoes, rolls, don't forget the pie. find out just how much a typical thanksgiving dinner will cost you at the grocery store. >> chances are you won't find these at the supermarket. news 4's pat collins takes a look at the rush on twinkies in our area, next. >>> just in time for a black friday shopping madness there is a battle brewing between walmart and its employees. walmart has filed an unfair labor practice charge against the united food and commercial workers international union. for the last six months workers have protested outside walmart stores across the country but employees at some stores say they'll strike on black friday, the busiest shopping day of the year. walmart says it's trying to keep the uni
bush performed the first presidential pardon of a gobbler. they stay at the "w." >> they do. they like to go up to the roof top bar i heard. >> yeah. >> they did last year. really. >> okay. >>> the time right now is 6:36. coming up some people are already in line for black friday deals. really? >> yeah. the turkey -- surprised you're not in line. the turkey, sweet potatoes, rolls, don't forget the pie. find out just how much a typical...
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professor of history, nicholas burns was an undersecretary of state under president george w. bush. they join me now. welcome to both of you. nicholas, are you there? oh, good, there you are. i just wanted to make sure. ken, i wanted to start with you. >> yes. >> if israel decides to conduct a ground war, what might that mean? what would that look like? >> israel will only conduct a ground war if it feels its civilians, christians, arabs, muslims and jews are not being bombarded. >> rockets have been falling the past two days, doesn't look like it's going to stop. so ground war? >> ground war possible. benjamin netanyahu said we're only interested in a surgical attack. that might go into something broader. whether they use aircraft, just ground forces remains to be seen. the goal, of course, is to stop the attack and stop the hitting of the israeli civilian population. >> nicholas, what does this mean to the wider region if israel decides to go ahead and conduct a ground war? >> well, the first thing i would say is that israel has a right to defend itself and hamas started this. tha
professor of history, nicholas burns was an undersecretary of state under president george w. bush. they join me now. welcome to both of you. nicholas, are you there? oh, good, there you are. i just wanted to make sure. ken, i wanted to start with you. >> yes. >> if israel decides to conduct a ground war, what might that mean? what would that look like? >> israel will only conduct a ground war if it feels its civilians, christians, arabs, muslims and jews are not being...
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this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour after walmart. there you have it. by the way, dennis and cheryl, hurricane sandy will really be heated here. we will have to watch how it affects sales. cheryl: charlie just signed a deal with neiman marcus. they are putting a lot of money into advertising. sandra: this will be one of the most competitive shopping season ever. they will do just about anything to get you into the door. cheryl: quarter tale. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: take a look at home depot. it hit a new annual high today. the highest level since 1999-2000. remember the turn of the millennium. these levels were where home depot was at that time. we are finally seeing it get back to those levels. they came out with numbers and rose their full year outlook. that coupled with going forward .they may see a small sales gain from hurrica
this stock up by just as much, about 22%. it is off today by 1%. analysts that cover target are urging investors to buy target shares ahead of the holidays. profits are expected to be down. they are opening their doors at 9:00 p.m. an hour after walmart. there you have it. by the way, dennis and cheryl, hurricane sandy will really be heated here. we will have to watch how it affects sales. cheryl: charlie just signed a deal with neiman marcus. they are putting a lot of money into advertising....
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there is a w in there. bower. and look at that. an all out brawl. >> steve: like a hockey game. >> gretchen: people are thankingar military veterans for service and sack face. president obama marked the somber day with a wreth laying. in the vietnam memorial, veterans marking a major milestone. this year is the 50th anniversary of the war. there is a cross in the mojabi desert and after a lengthly legal battle it reinstall dedicated yesterday. those are the headlines. >> steve: straight ahead. republicans have a plan to raise government revenue without hiking taxings. anti-tax advocate grover norquist thinks so. he will join us next. >> brian: you want a burger for lunch? sorry. one city trying to declare meatless monday. good news for the cow. ♪ it's a new way to get cash back deals, and it's called bankamerideals! i sign into my online banking... click the "cash back deals tab"... and pick the deals i want. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay, and then i get up to 15% cash back -- put into my account.
there is a w in there. bower. and look at that. an all out brawl. >> steve: like a hockey game. >> gretchen: people are thankingar military veterans for service and sack face. president obama marked the somber day with a wreth laying. in the vietnam memorial, veterans marking a major milestone. this year is the 50th anniversary of the war. there is a cross in the mojabi desert and after a lengthly legal battle it reinstall dedicated yesterday. those are the headlines. >>...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. ♪ [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket s
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. >>> next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy, but is relief getting to those who need it? plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning...
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everything, by the way, is george w. bush's fault. much historical memory when he makes the argument. any of you remember 1978-1979? double-digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980, a different president got elected. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy. ronald reagan implemented policies 180 degrees opposite of barack obama. instead of checking up taxes, he cut taxes. instead of exploding spending and the death, he restrained growth and spending. instead of -- debt, he restrained growth and spending. instead of releasing the hounds of regulators on small businesses and rescue -- entrepreneurs, reagan limited regulation. the result was one of the strongest person of economic activity our nation has ever seen. the fourth year of reagan's presidency was 1984, precisely corresponding to right now in obama's presidency. does anyone know what gdp was then? 7.2%. our ideas work. their ideas do not. if you want the 23 million people struggling finding work to get jobs, the answer is
everything, by the way, is george w. bush's fault. much historical memory when he makes the argument. any of you remember 1978-1979? double-digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980, a different president got elected. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy. ronald reagan implemented policies 180 degrees opposite of barack obama. instead of checking up taxes, he cut taxes. instead of exploding spending and the death, he restrained growth...
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george w. bush campaigned in 2000 saying that compassion doesn't end in the banks of the rio grande. he gets more of the hispanic vote. he talks about comprehensive immigration reform. it would have been the first thing he passed, had it not been for 9/11, he tries it in the second term, he fails. then in the run-up, you saw conservatives moving away from immigration. then 2010 happens and you have the tea party movement. they sort of moved away -- became more fiscally conservative. >> it wasn't just republicans that ran away from immigration reform. it was a group of democrats that did as well. but republicans took the hit because of voices from the republican side, especially in the primary, were just incorrigible on so many fronts. >> haley barbour, but first here's bobby jindal on mitt romney's comments. >> this is completely unhelpful. this is not where the republican party needs to go. look, we want -- if you want voters to like you, the first thing you've got to do is to like them first.
george w. bush campaigned in 2000 saying that compassion doesn't end in the banks of the rio grande. he gets more of the hispanic vote. he talks about comprehensive immigration reform. it would have been the first thing he passed, had it not been for 9/11, he tries it in the second term, he fails. then in the run-up, you saw conservatives moving away from immigration. then 2010 happens and you have the tea party movement. they sort of moved away -- became more fiscally conservative. >> it...
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w. bush. we have a whole world to spend. i want to start out with the united states. very few people in this room understand the president as well as us. many are asking -- what is going to come? i would like to look through the fiscal cliff and ask you to describe for us how you see the budget negotiations playing out over the next six months. >> it feels to me like they always had a deal last year. the principal bottleneck was not that the president was on willing to offer cuts. it was that there was a group of republicans in the house who would not go for the revenue. i think that is still the bottle neck now. you probably saw the article this morning from hubbard. i take from this collection some optimism of 2013 and the way that might play out, whether we go or do not go over the fiscal cliff, we get to some space where if they did $1 trillion in cuts and reforms it was $1 trillion on discretionary, $1 trillion on revenue, and $1 trillion on saved interest, that is ok. if you did that, you could sort out a grand bargain in a way that would be a good accomplishmen
w. bush. we have a whole world to spend. i want to start out with the united states. very few people in this room understand the president as well as us. many are asking -- what is going to come? i would like to look through the fiscal cliff and ask you to describe for us how you see the budget negotiations playing out over the next six months. >> it feels to me like they always had a deal last year. the principal bottleneck was not that the president was on willing to offer cuts. it was...
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-- w bush's fault. there is a reason for that. obama said that once every day and twice on sundays and we never responded. republicans were so afraid of uttering the words "george w. bush," that we never responded. let me give you another example. you all are familiar with the quote "war on women." the president, every democrat went throughout this campaign saying republicans want to take away contraceptives. what utter and complete nonsense. i don't know a single republican on the face of the globe who wants to take away anybody's contraceptives. look, my wife and i have two little girls. i'm thrilled we don't have 17. [laughter] >> not nearly as thrilled as she is. [laughter] >> this attack was always deliberate mendacity. by wait, we got the foreshadowing of it. remember way back when in the republican primary when george stephanopoulos was moderating. why on earth are george stephanopoulos moderating republican primaries? [cheers and applause] >> but if you remember, stephanopoulos asked mitt romney
-- w bush's fault. there is a reason for that. obama said that once every day and twice on sundays and we never responded. republicans were so afraid of uttering the words "george w. bush," that we never responded. let me give you another example. you all are familiar with the quote "war on women." the president, every democrat went throughout this campaign saying republicans want to take away contraceptives. what utter and complete nonsense. i don't know a single republican...
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bush sentenced to life in prison today. the failed terrorist was arrested back in lubbock, texas, back in 2011. those are the headlines. get you back to tracy. tracy: arthel neville. thank you very much. >> yes, tracy. tracy: the world's top business leaders are meeting in washington at "the wall street journal" ceo council and our peter barnes at the four seasons in washington with, at the conference with a very, very special guest. peter, all yours. >> thank you, tracy. that's right. sir martin sorrell, the head of wpp, the world's largest advertising company and joins us right now and his business it is a little bit sensitive to the economy. >> a little bit. we lead downturns and lag up turns. when people get nervous they cut and i don't think it is the right thing to do. they should be investing in brands. they only restore it when they feel confident. >> ceos here at "wall street journal" ceo conference sound a little bit nervous the future. >> all the people who come in to give us all the advice, accurate predictions
bush sentenced to life in prison today. the failed terrorist was arrested back in lubbock, texas, back in 2011. those are the headlines. get you back to tracy. tracy: arthel neville. thank you very much. >> yes, tracy. tracy: the world's top business leaders are meeting in washington at "the wall street journal" ceo council and our peter barnes at the four seasons in washington with, at the conference with a very, very special guest. peter, all yours. >> thank you, tracy....
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. >> actually bush w. >> sorry. and you were checking and ron paul's chief economist at one time? >> yes. i drafted a tax bill as jayme will remember. spent all right, i'm a me of someone who can you're cut off from caffeine, too. before you get started. can you possibly top that? >> stephanie, well, my question for you is, bringing greece into the discussion, does that do a disservice to the discussion, the scale of america and greece are so different? i do this a lot out there, and it just seems unrealistic. i believe alan sims, -- simpson, his personal issue is taxes should be increased for everyone and stay that way. are there any current significance, politicians that are actually in power now that are promoting that you? is that clear? >> well, there aren't any. so we can move on. >> stephanie, together questions because when i mentioned greece i wasn't referring to the u.s. becoming greece come in the way we often hear that we're becoming the next greece and its use to create hysteria force people to start thinking about ways to reduce deficits and bring down the debt and s
. >> actually bush w. >> sorry. and you were checking and ron paul's chief economist at one time? >> yes. i drafted a tax bill as jayme will remember. spent all right, i'm a me of someone who can you're cut off from caffeine, too. before you get started. can you possibly top that? >> stephanie, well, my question for you is, bringing greece into the discussion, does that do a disservice to the discussion, the scale of america and greece are so different? i do this a lot...
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i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal cliff and your taxes. find how much they could go up if we go over that cliff. later, yesterday he sat down with president obama and other labor leaders. today he sits down with national education association dennis van roekel joins us to talk about the cliff. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's
i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal...
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i also think we'll get tax reform and that's what speaker boehner's talking. that is scaling back the deductions and credits in the tax code for higher income households and that would generate revenue and the combination of two things would i think get us to a place where we need to go where we generate revenue. at the end of the day if we solve the fiscal problems long run we need not only more tax revenue we also need more spending cuts and fair share of that has to come from reforms of the medicare and social security system. so, we have to do all of the above i think that's what we're working towards. >> all right. mark zandi, thank youcjç very m. hope that we get that resolved before january. appreciate it. >>> gaza, of course, one of the most densely populated areas in the world. neighbor to israel and egypt. territory home to palestinians and hamas. the violence there could spread throughout the middle east. we'll take a closer look at gaza as well as the region. they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times.
i also think we'll get tax reform and that's what speaker boehner's talking. that is scaling back the deductions and credits in the tax code for higher income households and that would generate revenue and the combination of two things would i think get us to a place where we need to go where we generate revenue. at the end of the day if we solve the fiscal problems long run we need not only more tax revenue we also need more spending cuts and fair share of that has to come from reforms of the...
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the fact that george w. bush nominated a democrat for the job sort of gave me a level of credibility that i was not, you know, some sort of partisan guy, a political guy, but i was just a prosecutor. look, i wouldn't have got through the senate. it was helpful for them to see me as a democrat, it was not sort of -- i was not a political clamp, but just a federal prosecutor. when i got there, i, you know, once the administration's turned over under the obama administration, there was a great deal of frustration with me. i think i was viewed as a turncoat, a traitor for being critical of the obama administration as a democrat, and, you know, so much of washington is politics, but one of my favorite rumors they spread was that i was actually going to switch parties and become a republican and run for office as a republican, and this is one of their, you know, one of the rumors that the press said, hey, we heard this from treasury. is it true? of course, it was not true. having a job like that, you know, your jo
the fact that george w. bush nominated a democrat for the job sort of gave me a level of credibility that i was not, you know, some sort of partisan guy, a political guy, but i was just a prosecutor. look, i wouldn't have got through the senate. it was helpful for them to see me as a democrat, it was not sort of -- i was not a political clamp, but just a federal prosecutor. when i got there, i, you know, once the administration's turned over under the obama administration, there was a great...
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bush was running for reelection. guest: president obama set this up to be an issue that people would vote on before the election. i cannot help but think that was a deliberate choice. the hispanic population, in fairness to the president, a lot of this has come from opposition with republicans. i found it a lot more interesting to look at what prominent republicans have been saying about this since the election. john boehner said, a couple of days after the election, that it was time to work on this reform. this got his caucus irritated. host: let's show the folks some of what he said in that statement. [video clip] >> i am not talking about a seven page bill. i am talking about a comprehensive approach to fixing the borders and a broken immigration system. again, on an issue this big, the president has to leave. i think members on both sides of the aisle want to resolve this issue. host: you said that his caucus was surprised by this statement? guest: from louisiana they put out a statement saying that he was upset
bush was running for reelection. guest: president obama set this up to be an issue that people would vote on before the election. i cannot help but think that was a deliberate choice. the hispanic population, in fairness to the president, a lot of this has come from opposition with republicans. i found it a lot more interesting to look at what prominent republicans have been saying about this since the election. john boehner said, a couple of days after the election, that it was time to work on...